Derron Brown returned an interception 42 yards for a touchdown to break a second half tie, and Betty Fairfax blocked a field goal to change the momentum for good in a 26-7 non-division win.

"We're still learning, but any win is a big win," Betty Fairfax coach Kevin Belcher said

Brown scored three touchdowns for the game -- two receiving -- but it was the interception return that swung the game.

With the game tied at 7 early in the third quarter and neither team taking control, Brown picked off Sandra Day O'Connor quarterback Jared Melson, who did not complete any of his eight pass attempts in the second half.

"They were in a slot formation and (running) a 10-yard out (pattern)," Brown said. "I just cut in front of (the receiver), looked at the ball and then saw daylight."

Sandra Day O'Connor (1-2) was driving early in the fourth quarter, but Betty Fairfax (2-1) blocked a 33-yard field goal attempt to kill the momentum.

Betty Fairfax needed only seven plays to drive 66 yards for a touchdown right after the block. David Bulena rushed in from 19 yards to give Betty Fairfax a 19-7 lead after a missed conversion.

Sandra O'Connor was forced to punt after three plays on its ensuing possession. Betty Fairfax then wrapped it up with a six-and-a-half-minute scoring drive that used up all but the final seven seconds of the game.

Betty Fairfax's offense ran the ball 20 straight times in the second half until throwing a touchdown pass to Brown on fourth down and goal from the 7 with seven seconds left.

Brown's first touchdown catch was an 84-yard score on Betty Fairfax's first possession. The junior caught the ball at the Sandra Day O'Connor 40, bounced off defensive back Brandon Bohen like a pinball and took it in the other 60 yards untouched.

Sandra Day O'Connor was held to only 56 yards of offense in the second half.